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i did education seminars and workshops all over the country. um, and as a member of the association of african-american vintners, a couple of the guys says, "you know, you know as much about this as we do. why don't you create your own wine?" said, "i don't have the money you all have. heh. and i don't wanna be broke the rest of mx life." and i talked to a couple people. i talked to mac, um, and he said, "i think you can do this, uh, and i'll help you from the standpoint of providing you counsel if need be, but why don't you do it? why don't you try it?" >> today this group of pioneering men have as much fun educating each other as they do others. >> what kind of sausage we got here, my man? >> we got somethin'. we got some--a little chicken, spinach, with feta. we got some bavarian bratwurst, hot italian over here, and in the middle, hawaiian portuguese. >> think that's gonna be enough sausage? >> tell me. you tell me. >> but besides education, the group has one other purpose, to promote the wines that are currently being made by african-ameri
i did education seminars and workshops all over the country. um, and as a member of the association of african-american vintners, a couple of the guys says, "you know, you know as much about this as we do. why don't you create your own wine?" said, "i don't have the money you all have. heh. and i don't wanna be broke the rest of mx life." and i talked to a couple people. i talked to mac, um, and he said, "i think you can do this, uh, and i'll help you from the...
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one, your special education students who do not have their individual education plans respected so there are not proper accommodations for our special education students on this test. me, as a history teacher, when i assign research projects, we often find a computer labs are booked for weeks because the map test is administered on a computer. our children are not allowed to use the library and the computer labs for research for way too long because of this map test that is administered three times a year. the students that have computers at home can still continue the research, but those primarily low in, and students of color who don't have as much internet connectivity at home, they lose out. this was a civil rights issue. we have learned from the past that when you're dealing with a civil rights issue, a boycott can be a very powerful tool. that is what we have done at garfield high school, boycotted the map test 3 >> a superintendent told the news that he received emails from teachers who support the map test is the value in it as it helps identify areas of weaknesses and strengths
one, your special education students who do not have their individual education plans respected so there are not proper accommodations for our special education students on this test. me, as a history teacher, when i assign research projects, we often find a computer labs are booked for weeks because the map test is administered on a computer. our children are not allowed to use the library and the computer labs for research for way too long because of this map test that is administered three...
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. >> switching gears to an education alert. a baltimore county expected to spend dollars, that money will go towards a lot of high-tech equipment. live in the newsroom with details. >> the recent connecticut shooting in the first day of school shooting called the speed up plans to try to make buildings more secure. >> most of the new security dollars will be spent in baltimore county elementary and special education schools. the plan is to replace outdated cameras and surveillance systems. >> how can i help you? >> channel 11. >> come on in. >> they have tablets to monitor video. this technology will allow police to survey entire campus by way of streaming video. >> we have no greater responsibility as leaders than to protect our children when they go to school each and every day. >> he says the police chief in the school superintendent have been working on the plan for months. >> everyone recognizes this is the right time to take a fresh new look at the issue. what else can we do? what else is reasonable? dodge this comes afte
. >> switching gears to an education alert. a baltimore county expected to spend dollars, that money will go towards a lot of high-tech equipment. live in the newsroom with details. >> the recent connecticut shooting in the first day of school shooting called the speed up plans to try to make buildings more secure. >> most of the new security dollars will be spent in baltimore county elementary and special education schools. the plan is to replace outdated cameras and...
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joining me now, president of consumer education for smart credit. uni have been down the road on this topic, and new details to they got this-the cars now being used by the government to deliver benefits. and the sneaky thing that happens to these folks. >> unfortunately this is not the road less traveled. these are the folks in need it the most. it is the folks are depending on unemployment benefits to survive let's go ahead and put it on a prepaid debit card silicon charging of these and will away and, frankly, their lifeline. gerri: this money is collected by the bank. >> remember that. >> i do. that is right. and these banks lineup like they're trying to get rolling stones tickets. they want to be first in line to bid on facilitating this process because they make serious dollars. it is the big banks who are doing this. and it is troubling. it is in the hundreds of millions of dollars, and the pace that they are giving the state is, look, you are spending millions of dollars every year printing checks every single month. let us take care of it.
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the president mentioned immigrants who come here for higher education and then lead because their visas expire. let's take a listen of what he said. >> obama: right now there are brilliant students from all over the world sitting in classrooms at our top universities. they're earning degrees in the fields of the future like engineering and science. but once they finish school. once they earn that diploma there is a chance they have to leave our country. >> jennifer: i know you've been focused on domestic workers. but how could a visa program change the u.s. economy? >> well, i think he made a really good point and important point that we need to remember about the importance of people having the opportunity to stay and build a life here once they've been educated here. i also think that less than 5% of the entire workforce is undocumented, and most of those workers are paying working in low-wage, very dangerous vulnerable jobs. if we can bring them out of the shadows and invest in the quality of those jobs and a road to citizenship for those workers we can address economic inequality an
the president mentioned immigrants who come here for higher education and then lead because their visas expire. let's take a listen of what he said. >> obama: right now there are brilliant students from all over the world sitting in classrooms at our top universities. they're earning degrees in the fields of the future like engineering and science. but once they finish school. once they earn that diploma there is a chance they have to leave our country. >> jennifer: i know you've...
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with these financeds, we want to install state of the article a systems in all elementary and special education school the. the video from cameras at every baltimore county public school will be streamed live to police patrol cars in the community, the local precincts and the command staff at our headquarters building. >> reporter: now the cost will be close to $4 million that they hope to pay for with bonds and through supplement hall school funding. kamenetz hopes to install them in all schools before the summer. >> thanks a lot, rosie. >>> jurors in the phylicia barnes case were shown peck comurs of herred di. it was toward the end of another long day of testimony. monday the state spent most of the day focusing on that illicit video and her sister deena barnes. prosecutors called several law enforcement officers that detailed the very longhand widely publicized investigation. the sergeant in charge of a city police investigation at the time spoke of several searches based on cell phone data from michael johnson phone. all those searches turned up empty as barn -- barnes' body was found in t
with these financeds, we want to install state of the article a systems in all elementary and special education school the. the video from cameras at every baltimore county public school will be streamed live to police patrol cars in the community, the local precincts and the command staff at our headquarters building. >> reporter: now the cost will be close to $4 million that they hope to pay for with bonds and through supplement hall school funding. kamenetz hopes to install them in all...
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the being we the people be the legislation and use of a social and cultural and political economy and education schooling and worket igand based upon the rank divide given as birth right and invention. obliged by law and protei toposition and forged in death. the -- [inaudible] said use language come together, this is our democracy not public ownership of the means of production. again, we just expose public party and is leadership as racial chawive in this and pro vacuum tour and is -- surrounding planet earth with military bases and media advertisement and stwaiment and exercising in a tetrakefort of terror and recent forgement about owned and within 17 suffix victory of so many african america slave owners to the declaration of independent and amendments and constitution for the fictions of the nations this departmentive timing for heart [inaudible] to close 2012-2013 and inflections market explanation, second term newly elected president 2013, implies for trust ... . >> in the accident speaker please. graphics like i shown before my mother gaveth george mars conian a parking ticket ticket a
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for the most part latin american countries are doing is that they're investing heavily in secondary education and investing heavily in these kind of social welfare programs point more money into pensions pouring money into into these they're called conditional cash transfers and in brazil what they do is that it's an incentive program so that kids so that more kids are going to school and these kids are staying in school longer what this is doing alternately is having a positive economic outcome and it's reducing the wealth gap and that's that's happening almost across the board in latin america and you compare the united states where wealth inequality is going up so you can kind of see what's going on in latin america where literally the growth really be sustained i mean are do you think that these programs will inevitably have some sort of backlash sure and i think that that's kind of an interesting way to put it whether or not it's sustainable i think the united nations does forecast for latin america as a region me to be experiencing this positive economic growth at least through two thou
for the most part latin american countries are doing is that they're investing heavily in secondary education and investing heavily in these kind of social welfare programs point more money into pensions pouring money into into these they're called conditional cash transfers and in brazil what they do is that it's an incentive program so that kids so that more kids are going to school and these kids are staying in school longer what this is doing alternately is having a positive economic...
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they want education to be better. they want better jobs. they want better health care. republicans have to not just talk about this, not just pass this legislation, but appeal to latino voters. >> they must deal with all americans. richard, will this happen? you watched this with bush. is it going to happen this time? >> i think it will happen this time. and i can say as an immigrant and citizen of this country, i think it's good for this country. this country has a huge and fantastic tradition of welcoming immigrants. this is another new chapter in that history. >> thanks for your time tonight. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the second term campaign got a major jolt today and boost. it didn't happen in vegas though. we'll explain. >>> and file this one under can't make it up. dick cheney, the guy who shot a friend of his in the face is talking gun safety. they don't think this is a problem? >>> plus as she gets ready to leave her job, hillary clinton is talking about her dancing. great show ahead. stay with us. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male a
they want education to be better. they want better jobs. they want better health care. republicans have to not just talk about this, not just pass this legislation, but appeal to latino voters. >> they must deal with all americans. richard, will this happen? you watched this with bush. is it going to happen this time? >> i think it will happen this time. and i can say as an immigrant and citizen of this country, i think it's good for this country. this country has a huge and...
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corette foundation time and time again to ask for money to do housing advocacy, when we were doing education for tenants in public housing, the corette foundation was there. the last 30 years, the corette foundation has been there for the st. anthony's dining hall and in the last year, another $1 million in contributions from the corette foundation to make sure this dining hall go its chance to be rebuilt. [ applause ] >> so st. anthony can increase their space by 42% in the land use and also build the housing. and while we are reminded there is still $2.5 million and i know we're going dig deep in our pockets to help get that done, because it will get done. miracles happen completely, not just partially. that i want to thank and recognize susan, because i know the transition from who we knew to be the face of the corette foundation happened years ago. she has picked it up with the greatest spirit, the greatest honor that can possibly be produced, the spirit of the corette foundation lives today through susan and her con stant donations. she was one of the very first when i was interim mayor
corette foundation time and time again to ask for money to do housing advocacy, when we were doing education for tenants in public housing, the corette foundation was there. the last 30 years, the corette foundation has been there for the st. anthony's dining hall and in the last year, another $1 million in contributions from the corette foundation to make sure this dining hall go its chance to be rebuilt. [ applause ] >> so st. anthony can increase their space by 42% in the land use and...
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unfortunately, the cost of the higher education continues to rise for private, public and for profit community colleges thought this country and students and families in san francisco are right now in the ross pros of making very important decisions about their future. so it is critical that we as a city increase the awareness about financial aid and how the process worgz and specifically the free application for federal student aid, the f a f s a application, which if completed will ensure that student have access to the many reresource available to them and it helps student but it helps us all because it ensures that they get the education that they need for the future. by declaring financial aid awareness week my hope is that we will continue to bring attention to the critical role that financial assistance place not only in san francisco but throughout the country in making financial education available to these student. from february fourth through the 10th the mission economic development agency n e va in my district in partnership with the san francisco unified school district
unfortunately, the cost of the higher education continues to rise for private, public and for profit community colleges thought this country and students and families in san francisco are right now in the ross pros of making very important decisions about their future. so it is critical that we as a city increase the awareness about financial aid and how the process worgz and specifically the free application for federal student aid, the f a f s a application, which if completed will ensure...
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we think 80% or less educated. what the fiscal impact reflects, not so much where they are from or who they are, rather their educational attainment. unskilled immigration is costly for taxpayers even though most work. melissa: steve, thank you for your time. >> sure thing. melissa: next on "money," violent protests in egypt, the critical passageway for oil supplies could be at risk. we'll explain. plus, it tastes so good, but that grocery store frozen pizza, is it toxic for your body? one says the california pizza kitchen is deliberately poisenning consumers. i don't know. we have the details. piles of "money," but no frozen pizza though. that's coming up president ♪ have given way to sleeping. tossing and turning where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without reme
we think 80% or less educated. what the fiscal impact reflects, not so much where they are from or who they are, rather their educational attainment. unskilled immigration is costly for taxpayers even though most work. melissa: steve, thank you for your time. >> sure thing. melissa: next on "money," violent protests in egypt, the critical passageway for oil supplies could be at risk. we'll explain. plus, it tastes so good, but that grocery store frozen pizza, is it toxic for...
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all of the education efforts for science and engineering and technology and math, stem education that is going on in this country. .. i wanted to put this in the context of document talk specifically as the details of the next. first of all, in the context of immigration reform, there's a vast majority of americans that believe. one is a legal immigration system not working for the country. despite what exists about legal immigration and how to deal with that reality in the real debate that needs to happen, one thing everyone agrees on is legal immigration is good for this country, an important part of our history, critical part of our future and illegal immigration system in place right now does not work for america and really does not work for the 21st century. i support family-based immigration. but to my parents came to this country. i do want to do anything that undermines it. in the 21st century we can no longer have a system where the truly less than 10% of the people who come here do so based on the skills they bring to this country. think about this for a moment. if i say to
all of the education efforts for science and engineering and technology and math, stem education that is going on in this country. .. i wanted to put this in the context of document talk specifically as the details of the next. first of all, in the context of immigration reform, there's a vast majority of americans that believe. one is a legal immigration system not working for the country. despite what exists about legal immigration and how to deal with that reality in the real debate that...
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one way perhaps to do this is through, a graduate education support. most economists do not think it is warranted, that these residents are cheap labor to a hospital. but you could differentiate and give a teaching hospital more if they develop programs that specifically acculturate students into this, so that the presidency is in community centers, and they have first- rate faculty who mentor them. i think medical schools react very much like everyone else to the money. i think through medical education, without asking much in return. >> thank you, senator baldwin. senator murphy? >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i worry a little bit about our ability to micromanage this problem. i think a lot of the ideas we are talking about are incredibly important. whether it is rate setting or loan forgiveness programs, i am sometimes more attracted to ideas that reset the marketplace itself, to give the marketplace more reason to invest in primary care. one of the themes we talked about is what this new delivery system that is potentially based on bigger sy
one way perhaps to do this is through, a graduate education support. most economists do not think it is warranted, that these residents are cheap labor to a hospital. but you could differentiate and give a teaching hospital more if they develop programs that specifically acculturate students into this, so that the presidency is in community centers, and they have first- rate faculty who mentor them. i think medical schools react very much like everyone else to the money. i think through medical...
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a college track and education. i hear from businesses that they're number one priority is education. they would like nothing better to hire san franciscans but they often struggle to find their candidates. and it's clear to me the only way our city will continue to be strong is if we support the improvement of our city schools. in many cities they choose to address the keegs challenges by picking fights and appointing fingers but once again not in 90 san francisco. together we strive for excellence in our public schools not excused. last year, i met with our community leaders the first time in our memories the mayor and others and we all agree that technology, expediting our kids earlier with the expectation for college and seth them to in our economies is the keys key to success and we're making progress. san francisco unified continues to be the hive urban development are high. we've seen double digit high-grades among our latin and africa kids >> results are being recognized for our achievement we received a fed
a college track and education. i hear from businesses that they're number one priority is education. they would like nothing better to hire san franciscans but they often struggle to find their candidates. and it's clear to me the only way our city will continue to be strong is if we support the improvement of our city schools. in many cities they choose to address the keegs challenges by picking fights and appointing fingers but once again not in 90 san francisco. together we strive for...
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members have said they onld like to spend money homeless services, welfare , and education. the mayor wants to save most of the budget surplus. he is willing to spend some to those who needed. >> we will have an opportunity in 2013 to make significant investments in social programs certainly have wanted to a long time.ke for specify whichnot programs he wanted to invest in, a public hearing has been set for next week. the speed to boost on the intercounty connector. we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. >> italian rescue crews have is thehat they believe remains of a jet that disappeared yesterday. so far there is no sign of the pilot. soldier who lost his arms is now legs in combat picture of hope for anyone limb.s ever lost a sharesn marracco his story. four years ago at only 22 brendan was injured bomb.oadside the first soldier to lose both arms and survived. over the past four years with has learnedapy he pros
members have said they onld like to spend money homeless services, welfare , and education. the mayor wants to save most of the budget surplus. he is willing to spend some to those who needed. >> we will have an opportunity in 2013 to make significant investments in social programs certainly have wanted to a long time.ke for specify whichnot programs he wanted to invest in, a public hearing has been set for next week. the speed to boost on the intercounty connector. we gotta sell the car....
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temperament, his own character, his own likes and dislikes, his own prejudices, his background, his education, the lessons he's learned from other actors and from directors and the experiences of his life, which he can draw on in parallel situations in the play. now, you will see in these rehearsal scenes coming up, a number of very interesting things. mr. patrick stewart is first seen in character, in costume. and then suddenly, there was a rehearsal scene, and the same man who appeared to be a young servant, suddenly appears to be a man in early middle age. he-mr. stewart has no hair. mr. stewart does not wear a mustache. and so you see, vividly, how he draws on his talent with the external use of a wig and a mustache, but also how he transforms himself from a man of a later age into an apparently very young man. miss lisa harrow, the gifted actress who plays julie, without the aid of makeup or costume, you'll see her in rehearsal scene after rehearsal scene, and her face will change. she will be passive. she will be dominating. she will be strong. she will be indecisive. and those are the
temperament, his own character, his own likes and dislikes, his own prejudices, his background, his education, the lessons he's learned from other actors and from directors and the experiences of his life, which he can draw on in parallel situations in the play. now, you will see in these rehearsal scenes coming up, a number of very interesting things. mr. patrick stewart is first seen in character, in costume. and then suddenly, there was a rehearsal scene, and the same man who appeared to be...
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if you are planning to claim tax education credits, you have to wait until mid february to file your return because the debate over the fiscal cliff made processing for the irs. the majority begins tomorrow. due to new tax laws enacted by congress, the irs says it has the of baby processing systems which is used to claim the american opportunity tax credit and the lifetime learning tax credit. those are starting on wednesday. memory for gamers tonight as apple unveiled an upgrade to the ipad. 128gig of memory. nothing else has changed for the next one that went on sale for november. it does not apply to the ipad mini. it goes on sale next week for $800, $930 if you add the cellular data access package. americans will spend billions of dollars to get ready for the big game on sunday. we have pulled together some pretty good tips for saving more than just chips. according to an annual survey by the retailing and advertising association, americans will spend $12.30 billion, $68 per person. they're spending on snacks and beverages but according to an analysis, or when stable will take a
if you are planning to claim tax education credits, you have to wait until mid february to file your return because the debate over the fiscal cliff made processing for the irs. the majority begins tomorrow. due to new tax laws enacted by congress, the irs says it has the of baby processing systems which is used to claim the american opportunity tax credit and the lifetime learning tax credit. those are starting on wednesday. memory for gamers tonight as apple unveiled an upgrade to the ipad....
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you're saying weird things like legitimate rape then that voting bloc isn't going to listen to you on education, on taxes, on any of this stuff. that's what's going on. >> so that's the issue. >> of what do democrats get out of it? why are they pushing it? >> hispanics have been demanding something on this, and at some point -- >> but do they want the teeth, the tough requirements of worker verification? do they want the tough part of the bill? >> i think -- yes, because if you actually go to places like arizona and new mexico and i have seen surveys of hispanic americans, hispanic american citizens who say second, third, fourth generation, saying i did it legally. these folks should have to do it legally. >> i just don't hear that from the latino groups. >> no, they -- >> i don't hear the interest groups pushing for real teeth. let's take a look -- >> the interest groups rnt. i'm talking about rank and file hispanic americans. >> that's positive. let's look at what he had to say. he came out for what he calls comprehensive immigration reform. it was at a speech in las vegas. he said the bipart
you're saying weird things like legitimate rape then that voting bloc isn't going to listen to you on education, on taxes, on any of this stuff. that's what's going on. >> so that's the issue. >> of what do democrats get out of it? why are they pushing it? >> hispanics have been demanding something on this, and at some point -- >> but do they want the teeth, the tough requirements of worker verification? do they want the tough part of the bill? >> i think -- yes,...
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. >> 18 reasons was started almost four years ago as an educational arm of their work. and we would have dinners and a few classes and we understood there what momentum that people wanted this type of engagement and education in a way that allowed for a more in-depth conversation. we grew and now we offer -- i think we had nine, we have a series where adults learned home cooking and we did a teacher training workshop where san francisco unified public school teachers came and learned to use cooking for the core standards. we range all over the place. we really want everyone to feel like they can be included in the conversation. a lot of organizations i think which say we're going to teach cooking or we're going to teach gardening, or we're going to get in the policy side of the food from conversation. we say all of that is connected and we want to provide a place that feels really community oriented where you can be interested in multiple of those things or one of those things and have an entree point to meet people. we want to build community and we're using food as a
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today because i was an involved parent because i had an education and went back to get an education myself, i have a child who is a senior at brown university who is going to graduate with honors. a son studying architecture in california who is going to graduate with high honors. it's not simply about whether or not abuse is present but whether or not a parent has, you know, has the means to make that investment. but it goes further than that. you know, i can talk all day about whether or not republican policies are going to be the right fit for fixing poverty in this country. but the fact of the matter is both parties are on the hook for what has been a disastrous social engineering project that's happened in our communities over decades. >> but, goldie, what is your reaction to this individual who is proposing legislation so that children as young as 5, if they do not perform at a certain academic standard, will end up costing their entire family 30% of much-needed assistance that will result in them not being able to eat as much as they could were they to receive that money? that's the
today because i was an involved parent because i had an education and went back to get an education myself, i have a child who is a senior at brown university who is going to graduate with honors. a son studying architecture in california who is going to graduate with high honors. it's not simply about whether or not abuse is present but whether or not a parent has, you know, has the means to make that investment. but it goes further than that. you know, i can talk all day about whether or not...
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so with legalization, they're still going to make wages commensurate with modest levels of education, which means they won't pay much in taxes and workers like that, especially when you look at legal immigrants, they tend to use a lot in social services, about half of all legal immigrants with a high school education, those households access the welfare system. >> tell us how they do that i. that's legal immigrants. >> so in other words, if we allow the 11 million to get some form of -- i don't know, amnesty or legalization, we are going to be paying, how? in which ways? >> one thing, that become eligible for the earned income tax credit and the additional child tax credit. right now, illegal immigrants don't generally get it. there is fraud. but they total over $70 billion, illegals are excluded and now we can expect them to get $10 or $15 bill wherein from the programs. it goes to workers who don't make much, people with large families in particular benefit from the program. that's one example. other examples, you wouldn't be eligible for medicaid or obamacare, now with obamacare or
so with legalization, they're still going to make wages commensurate with modest levels of education, which means they won't pay much in taxes and workers like that, especially when you look at legal immigrants, they tend to use a lot in social services, about half of all legal immigrants with a high school education, those households access the welfare system. >> tell us how they do that i. that's legal immigrants. >> so in other words, if we allow the 11 million to get some form...
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you know that this city's future don't understand on the education we provide for all our children. it's with great pleurisy introduce the mayor of the city of san francisco. good morning thank you laura republican for that kind introduction and thank you for opening your divorces to me this morning. i want to honor david and all your supervisors and to our two newest supervisors. mayor brown thank you for being here and taking the time to join us this morning. you have done so much in this county >> and since this is my first city address i'm hoping you'll cut me some slack if you chose to write about it in the newspapers. to the department heads and consistent leaders and education leaders to all of you who are online and thank you all of you for joining us this morning. and, of course, to my wonderful wife, mother and friend thank you for being here and pitting up with me for all these years >> a year ago i stood before i and score my term of office pledging to seize the year of the dragon to focus on jobs and to make bold decisions for your future. and to work together with all
you know that this city's future don't understand on the education we provide for all our children. it's with great pleurisy introduce the mayor of the city of san francisco. good morning thank you laura republican for that kind introduction and thank you for opening your divorces to me this morning. i want to honor david and all your supervisors and to our two newest supervisors. mayor brown thank you for being here and taking the time to join us this morning. you have done so much in this...
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they want a good job and good education for their children, just like you and i. >> very simply, they are not just simply being granted amnesty, they have to pay taxes and make sure they have not committed any crimes. there are a whole bunch of steps put forward that would be eligible for the pathway to citizenship and according to the senate legislation, be put at the end of the line. >> well, i don't know what that means back at the end of the line, because if i read it correctly, everyone can stay and keep a job in the united states, they don't have to leave. i don't know what the back of the line means it means for citizenship. >> well, if you look at the proposal, there's a lot that has to happen and i don't know if it could ever happen a background check, i know as a former mayor, how long, how difficult it is to do a criminal background check, a proper background check to make sure that no one slips through the cracks here for national security reasons. i don't know how dhs can possible administer all of the proposals -- everything that is in this proposal, if i understand it c
they want a good job and good education for their children, just like you and i. >> very simply, they are not just simply being granted amnesty, they have to pay taxes and make sure they have not committed any crimes. there are a whole bunch of steps put forward that would be eligible for the pathway to citizenship and according to the senate legislation, be put at the end of the line. >> well, i don't know what that means back at the end of the line, because if i read it correctly,...
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from a distance as a landscape, but once again up close there is another level of information that's educational about this facility. >> fire fly by artist ned con is an art installation which rises straight from the golden gate avenue sidewalk to the top of the building. >> the fire fly wall will be 5 by 5 polley carbon plates that will move with the wind and show a wave effect in the daytime. when those also swing back and forth and they hit the fulcrum, it will also set up an led light that will cover the fire fly. so, at nighttime people in another part of san francisco can see the side of our building and about 20 feet wide and 10 stories high will be a wall that will flickr on and off like fire flies at nighttime. it will be so energy efficient that if all those lights go on, it will be the equivalent of a 40 watt bulb. and also the new piece of artwork going all the way down the side of the building, which looks like this incredible wind ripples on a pond. and i thought, oh, my god, how incredible, how wonderful. >> inside the building we will have water walls in the main staircase, and t
from a distance as a landscape, but once again up close there is another level of information that's educational about this facility. >> fire fly by artist ned con is an art installation which rises straight from the golden gate avenue sidewalk to the top of the building. >> the fire fly wall will be 5 by 5 polley carbon plates that will move with the wind and show a wave effect in the daytime. when those also swing back and forth and they hit the fulcrum, it will also set up an led...
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class hotels lack of legal quality real estate available for rent an absence of multi language and education through the city shortage of english speaking health care organizations we have to solve all these problems in order to create an international financial center. you know just listening to that just now tony i've got to say that sounds like a lot of work that's no picnic that's no walk in the park and it's certainly something that's not going to happen overnight and i mean they were i'm not trying to be funny but thinking about. not renowned for being. what i was actually more positive because physical infrastructure is secondary to the financial infrastructure now this is what the government should focus on as today they said that in long carrots for the international investors still be tax benefits proper regulation deep capital markets and i should say that russia indeed in this sphere russia is making some progress for example last year russia's two stock market however have merged you're going to. get i think ok but overall overall the financial infrastructure needs changing it's
class hotels lack of legal quality real estate available for rent an absence of multi language and education through the city shortage of english speaking health care organizations we have to solve all these problems in order to create an international financial center. you know just listening to that just now tony i've got to say that sounds like a lot of work that's no picnic that's no walk in the park and it's certainly something that's not going to happen overnight and i mean they were i'm...
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but that's where our job is to educate my colleagues and educate the public on the value and the benefit of the system. when you put the $80 million figure side by side with the billions upon billions of damage that we suffer after every big earthquake, i think the investment is a no-brainer. >> padilla's proposal follows a recent study showing an earthquake strong enough to involve both the greater l.a. and san francisco bay area might be possible. >>> a stock has been nosediving lately but apple is still selling product, a new ipad with 128 gigabytes memory twice as much as the current device. to make up for that added storage space, the price is going up. the wi-fi model now costs about $800. the new ipad will be available sometime next week. >>> how about some football now? thousands of reporters have swarmed the superdome today. everyone's favorite, it's media day on tuesday super bowl week along with the scribes, radios and tv folks a cast of colorful characters, super fans who get a once-in-a-lifetime chance to meet the players before the big game. nice boots there. it's a wild sc
but that's where our job is to educate my colleagues and educate the public on the value and the benefit of the system. when you put the $80 million figure side by side with the billions upon billions of damage that we suffer after every big earthquake, i think the investment is a no-brainer. >> padilla's proposal follows a recent study showing an earthquake strong enough to involve both the greater l.a. and san francisco bay area might be possible. >>> a stock has been...
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organizing in our community to support nonlaw enforcement efforts to reduce violence, whether it's education, social services, housing, none of that escapes us as to their link in efforts to reduce violence in our society. with that i want to thank everybody for coming today. and i would ask everyone in san francisco, if not the whole region and the state, to please join us in a national moment of silence that will occur tomorrow morning east coast time, it will be 9:30 a.m., and here in san francisco it will be 6:30 a.m. for a national moment of silence to remember all the victims in sandy hook. of course, at the same time, remember all the victims at our own locally it victims of gun violence. and before and after this moment of silence we will be active doing the things we need to do to reduce violence in our city. thank you. >> bonnie banks. bonnie banks. my definition of noise is uncontrolled music. without format. pretty simple affair. pancakes, and you're -- people get up on sundays around noon, weekends or whatever. should not be too hard to walk into place. have your audio alarm clo
organizing in our community to support nonlaw enforcement efforts to reduce violence, whether it's education, social services, housing, none of that escapes us as to their link in efforts to reduce violence in our society. with that i want to thank everybody for coming today. and i would ask everyone in san francisco, if not the whole region and the state, to please join us in a national moment of silence that will occur tomorrow morning east coast time, it will be 9:30 a.m., and here in san...
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what mattered to allen was earning an education so he could live up to his god-given potential. last year, when allen heard the news that we were going to offer a chance for folks like him to emerge from the shadows -- even if it's just for two years at a time, he was one of the first to sign up. and a few months ago, he was one of the first people in nevada to get approved. [cheers and applause] in that moment, allen said, i felt the fear vanish. i felt accepted. so today allen's in his second year at the college of southern nevada. [cheers and applause] allen's studying to become a doctor. he hopes to join the air force. he's working hard, every single day to build a better life for himself and his family. and all he wants is the opportunity to do his part to build a better america. so... [applause] so in the coming weeks, as the idea of reform becomes more real and the debate becomes more heat ed and there are folks who are trying to pull this thing apart... remember allen and all of those who share the same hopes and the same dreams. remember that this is not just a debate a
what mattered to allen was earning an education so he could live up to his god-given potential. last year, when allen heard the news that we were going to offer a chance for folks like him to emerge from the shadows -- even if it's just for two years at a time, he was one of the first to sign up. and a few months ago, he was one of the first people in nevada to get approved. [cheers and applause] in that moment, allen said, i felt the fear vanish. i felt accepted. so today allen's in his second...
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peasant from the country, write what you need to be from the courts to be a gentleman, to have higher education, to do this? this is the most scandalous, snobbish attitude because it is a genius. and this is a very interesting relation to leonardo. leonardo was from an italian village and i think a fairly poor man and let's recognize jesus christ didn't come from the top level of people he was a poor man but unique. so it is unique. >> genius can come from simplicity and the commonplace. >> it's an extraordinary capacity which i think that he could collect in a few weeks even of listening, watching, and getting enough impressions to write a great play. >> i've always wanted to know why you were obsessed by minimalism in theater. >> i never have been. and i've tried to say this to dissuade any young director -- >> rose: who believes you are? >> who believe this is and believes that -- this is an end product. i started with a love of trying out everything and -- in life and in the theater, excess. and i plunged into excess and then tried to do it as best i could but i've used every known scenic m
peasant from the country, write what you need to be from the courts to be a gentleman, to have higher education, to do this? this is the most scandalous, snobbish attitude because it is a genius. and this is a very interesting relation to leonardo. leonardo was from an italian village and i think a fairly poor man and let's recognize jesus christ didn't come from the top level of people he was a poor man but unique. so it is unique. >> genius can come from simplicity and the commonplace....
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what mattered to alan was earning an education so that he could live up to his god-given potential. last year, when alan heard the news that we were going to offer a chance for folks like him to emerge from the shadows, even if it's just for two years at a time, he was one of the first to sign up. and a few months ago, he was one of the first people in nevada to get approved. in that moment alan said, i felt the fear vanish. i felt accepted. so today alan's in a second year at the college of southern nevada. alan's studying to become a doctor. he hopes to join the air force. he's working hard every single day to build a better life for himself and his family. and all he wants is the opportunity to do his part to build a better america. so in the coming weeks, as the idea of reform becomes more real, and the debate becomes more heated and there are folk who is are trying to pull this thing apart, remember alan. and all those who share the same hopes and the same dreams. remember that this is not just a debate about policy. it's about people. it's about men and women. and young people
what mattered to alan was earning an education so that he could live up to his god-given potential. last year, when alan heard the news that we were going to offer a chance for folks like him to emerge from the shadows, even if it's just for two years at a time, he was one of the first to sign up. and a few months ago, he was one of the first people in nevada to get approved. in that moment alan said, i felt the fear vanish. i felt accepted. so today alan's in a second year at the college of...
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the ground to find more ways to intervene in violent behavior out there and utilize resources such as education systems, our community jobs programs, others that might allow people to go in different direction. the unfortunate and very tragic incident in connecticut in sandy hook elementary school of course heightened everybody's awareness of what violence can really be all about. and as we have been not only responding, reacting to this national tragedy that i think president obama has adequately described as broken all of our hearts, and in every funeral that has taken place, for those 20 innocent children and six innocent adults in the school districts, and school administrators, we obviously have shared in that very tragic event, all of us. it has touched everybody across this country. san francisco is no different. and i have shared that emotional experience with the supervisor and everybody here, in our law enforcement, and in our health department as well. the question for us, then, is what do we do about it? and not only can we share in this tragedy and signal our sympathies to the fami
the ground to find more ways to intervene in violent behavior out there and utilize resources such as education systems, our community jobs programs, others that might allow people to go in different direction. the unfortunate and very tragic incident in connecticut in sandy hook elementary school of course heightened everybody's awareness of what violence can really be all about. and as we have been not only responding, reacting to this national tragedy that i think president obama has...
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maybe the biggest problem in this state facing the education system is a lot of hispanic kids who have come here and dumped in to the public school system, can't speak english that well and so that's a huge issue here in nevada. considering that we voted for the president here in nevada twice, i think it's a thank you, too. >> let me play -- you brought up senator mccain and we heard his remarks yesterday. but i want to take us back in time if you will. 2010, this ad that ran during that presidential election. at general election. let me play what he said. >> complete the dang fence. >> it will work this time. senator, you're one of us. >> for too long to allow individuals no tour lawn, serve our food, clean our homes and even watch our children while not affording them any of the benefits that make our country so great. >> maria teresa, i don't want to go back in the past too hard here but we saw what happened in 2007 when george w. bush's plan went down in flames. if john mccain had uttered the words he said yesterday, in 2010, might there have been progress or was he playing, i gues
maybe the biggest problem in this state facing the education system is a lot of hispanic kids who have come here and dumped in to the public school system, can't speak english that well and so that's a huge issue here in nevada. considering that we voted for the president here in nevada twice, i think it's a thank you, too. >> let me play -- you brought up senator mccain and we heard his remarks yesterday. but i want to take us back in time if you will. 2010, this ad that ran during that...
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what mattered to alan was earning an education so he could live up to his god given potential. last year when alan heard the news that we were going to offer a chance for folks like him to emerge from the shadows, even just for two years at a time, he was one of the first to sign up. and a few months ago he was one of the first people in nevada to get approved. in that moment, alan said i felt the fear of ash. i felt accepted. so today alan is in a second year at the college of southern nevada. alan is studying to become a doctor. he hopes to join the air force. he's working hard, every single day, to build a better life for himself and his family. and all he wants is the opportunity to do his part to build a better america. so -- so in the coming weeks, as the idea of reform becomes more real, and the debate becomes more heated, and there are folks who are trying to pull this thing apart, remember alan, and all those who share the same hopes and the same dreams. remember that this is not just a debate about policy. it is about people. it is about men and women, and young peopl
what mattered to alan was earning an education so he could live up to his god given potential. last year when alan heard the news that we were going to offer a chance for folks like him to emerge from the shadows, even just for two years at a time, he was one of the first to sign up. and a few months ago he was one of the first people in nevada to get approved. in that moment, alan said i felt the fear of ash. i felt accepted. so today alan is in a second year at the college of southern nevada....
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want to do more through spending and social programs to raise the level of those in poverty, raise education level. different concepts of how to get there. according to chief economist, both united around the wrong idea. his argument, as well as make other arguments right now, not consensus, is the united states should learn to live with a lower growth rate. >> that means lower wages. means reduced quality of life for milling class, 7.8% unemployment for life. >> a slow incremental change. >> the answer to the segment is, yes, we have given up. >> i'm not sure that's true. >> that makes me sad. >> i do think before you reach for a goal, it is worth asking your self two things. is that goal attainable and what you have to spend in order to get there. there is thinking that the fed, for example, has kept on the accelerator to try to push the economy to a speed incapable of attaining. you guys are the first to begin this conversation. we have to have it political, nationally. >> we're doing it all week. first you say wall street disagrees with me. i'm not on either side. i think both parties ar
want to do more through spending and social programs to raise the level of those in poverty, raise education level. different concepts of how to get there. according to chief economist, both united around the wrong idea. his argument, as well as make other arguments right now, not consensus, is the united states should learn to live with a lower growth rate. >> that means lower wages. means reduced quality of life for milling class, 7.8% unemployment for life. >> a slow incremental...
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well i think the situation in france is the fact that you have an amazing economic and educational system that. provides a certain degree of socialist almost communist tribute finking within the state of and about larks well you know that wonderful word in the english language entrepreneur who could have thought of that word i wonder in what language the difficulty is but the french ultimately don't understand the fact that the state will not come to your rescue because ultimately it can't afford to the french or indignant at the idea that the government is not going to solve all the problems in their massive malaria's but in truth it can't there's no money left the money have to remind mr sap of the labor minister said a grip deal of truth the other day absolutely there is a state but it's a totally bankrupt statement from. an executive director devi advisors we're going to have to deal with right there but we it's always a pleasure speaking to you thank you. a week of pretrial hearings has kicked off the infamous us guantanamo bay detention camp and the case of the alleged mastermind of
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and on the other know, what i was thinking is maybe if they came here and got an education, to get educated to get them a job and take what they have learned back to their own country, utilize it there and build their own country up, instead of wanting to stay here in the united states. we are overcrowded here in united states. host: appreciative the phone call. thank you for all your calls this afternoon. -- appreciate the phone call. we will show you the president's remarks tonight in prime time on cspan. ahead of that, george washington university former senator bob bennett of utah, don and words of maryland, james fallows, and republican from virginia are among the participants who will participate in a hypothetical economic situations increases in order to provide policy solutions and ideas for prepared this. cessna will moderate that discussion. a hearing at looking at reducing gun violence, the senate judiciary committee tomorrow. witnesses will include captain mark kelly, co-founder of americans for responsible solutions and the husband of gabrielle giffords. also testifying tomorro
and on the other know, what i was thinking is maybe if they came here and got an education, to get educated to get them a job and take what they have learned back to their own country, utilize it there and build their own country up, instead of wanting to stay here in the united states. we are overcrowded here in united states. host: appreciative the phone call. thank you for all your calls this afternoon. -- appreciate the phone call. we will show you the president's remarks tonight in prime...
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military had to address some standard issues in order to keep enlistments up they've loosened their educational requirements, their "have you committed a felony" requirements. but now they're dropping the biggest barrier to combat roles yet. the [bleep] and balls requirement. >> leon panetta announced the military will let women serve in front line combat units including infantry, armor, artillery even potentially special forces >> jon: wow. first gays, now women. what's next? noncitizens? oh, really? for hundreds of years before both those other groups? the point is to it's a major policy shift. there are bound to be detractors >> there are certain anatomical facts about upper body strength. your 6'4 ," 240 pound marine you're injured and you need the marine next to you carry back to safety. your the marine next to you is a 5'4 "women who weighs 115 pounds. >> jon: you're going to have tons and tons. (mumbling) with their wee little hands and their wee little feet. have you ever seen them eat. they pick up a dinner roll like this. and a tine he little sharp teeth. wait a minute. i'm thinking o
military had to address some standard issues in order to keep enlistments up they've loosened their educational requirements, their "have you committed a felony" requirements. but now they're dropping the biggest barrier to combat roles yet. the [bleep] and balls requirement. >> leon panetta announced the military will let women serve in front line combat units including infantry, armor, artillery even potentially special forces >> jon: wow. first gays, now women. what's...